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Wuts the pro's using for couples and digital temp reading these days?
Anybody?
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Pro enough for me :)
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I believe that thermo only goes down to -4 deg F (-20 deg C).
Extech EA11A EasyView Type K Single Input ThermometerType K Thermocouple Input, (-4 to 482 Deg F)Large Backlit LCD display with 0.3% accuracyCompact and rugged designfeaturesSelectable units of °F and °CWide Temperature range with 0.1°/1° ResolutionData Hold Function freezes readings on displayLow battery and overrange indicatio |
lol, its a chilled water thermo!
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I am still using the two old thermometer i got from a really long time ago.
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Me needs one two. The old one I had was cheap but worked pretty damn good. Wish I could remember what model it was.
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After a little research it looks like the Fluke 52-2 is one of the best on the market.
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The one I linked above I have been using for like 6 years
Flukes are nice but way to much money for what you get |
Hey witchy, u still werk wit woods?
Had a request in wanted section if you not bogged down. |
Hey Witchy,
Does your's go down to LN2 Temps. Can get a used, older fluke for $50 on flea bay. Or just get what I had before but it didn't go lower than -40. |
I will check the model number of mine when I get home
The one I have does LN2 temps no problem But for 50 bucks the Fluke looks good |
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http://overclockaholics.com/forums/a...1&d=1435374786
Maybe out o' date by a handful of years. 1) Older Fluke 52 from fleabay. Most reliable by far, but slow refresh rate - about every 2-3 seconds if I recall. 2 seconds doesn't seem like much, but it's an eternity when finely titrating temps at the razor edge around cold bug territory. Two probes were nice, but of limited use since I had to manually toggle between them on the screen with my older model. 2) Used UEI DT200 from fleabay. Two probes with both temps on the main screen. Fastest refresh rate - almost real-time temp changes, though that's probably why it ran through battery 20 times faster than Fluke. My favorite therm, but had to be careful to change the battery before it died or it would lose calibration. 3) Little yellow generic guys from China. $29 used. Mixture of speed and accuracy. Tended to wig out frequently and need reboot. 4) Generic therm from Elano. Not bad, but didn't go below -100 very well. |
Lol my goodness, 4 psu madness!!!!!
Thx for info Patch, werkin on a new Ln2 angle, old contact quit airgas to work on a farm of all things. |
Them flukes are stoopid expensive for a dual readout. I aint loggin no damn data anyhow, just looking at display.
Ended up ordering one of these, we'll see how it fairs this weekend. Need to test fire the cascade. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...f_rd_i=desktop Its got a/c port but doesnt come with it, only in the delux version. Ebay guy won't ship to Alaska/Hawaii, turdbrain. Dafek is that racist shit? LOLLOLLL lookin for a site that'll ship without having to call me on the damned phone. http://www.ebay.com/itm/REED-INSTRUM...-/221779455111 |
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I have a fluke I would of sold no use for it anymore :P:
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Need to find it first lol think it's a 51 II
Single probe not dual |
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$50 shipped? :hug: |
No....... they where not lol
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Thar she is.
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That's real nice! :good:
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Nice , should be able to pound out some nice results with that beast
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-110 Woot!!!
New Boint Machine??!!??!!?!?!! |
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